New Zealand Law Foundation’s 2012 Distinguished Visiting Fellow Professor Andrew Ashworth will present public lectures during his visits to New Zealand law schools from 28 Feb until 1st April 2012. He is being hosted by the University of Canterbury School of Law.
University of Canterbury, School of Law
Public Lecture: 6pm Wed 29 Feb 2012
Venue: Lecture Theatre 108, School of Law, University of Canterbury
Topic: “Human Rights, Judges and Politicians: Recent Controversies in the UK and Europe”
Victoria University of Wellington, Faculty of Law
Public Lecture: 5.30-6.30pm Thurs 8 Mar 2012
Venue: Old Government Building Lecture Theatre 1, Faculty of Law VUW
Topic: “Negotiating the Fundamental Right to Personal Liberty: Four Problem Cases”
University of Otago, Faculty of Law
Public Lecture: 5.30pm Wed 14 Mar 2012
Venue: Moot Court, 10th Floor Law Faculty, The Richardson Building, University of Otago
Topic: “Negotiating the Fundamental Right to Personal Liberty: Four Problem Cases”
University of Waikato, Faculty of Law
Public Lecture: 6.15-7pm Tues 20th Mar 2012
Venue: Academy of Performing Arts, University of Waikato
Topic: “Guilty of Doing Nothing? Omission, Duties and Crimes”
Auckland University of Technology, Law School (AUT)
Public Lecture: 6-7pm Thurs 22 March 2012
Venue: WF710, AUT Business School, 42 Wakefield Street, Auckland City
Topic: “Guilty of Doing Nothing? Omissions, Duties and Crimes”?
University of Auckland, Faculty of Law
Public Lecture: 6pm Thurs 29 March 2012
Venue: Old Government House Lecture Theatre, Cnr Princes Street and Waterloo Quadrant, Auckland
Topic: “Human Rights, Judges and Politicians: Recent Controversies in UK and Europe”

